Reconciliation
The process of spouses resuming their marriage after a period of separation or after filing for divorce.
Understanding Reconciliation
Reconciliation occurs when both spouses agree to work on the marriage rather than continue with divorce. Some states require a mandatory waiting period specifically to allow for possible reconciliation. If reconciliation happens after filing, the petitioner can request a dismissal of the case. In some states, reconciliation during a legal separation resets the separation clock for divorce eligibility.
Real-World Examples
After three months of separation, they reconciled and dismissed the divorce petition.
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